Paradigm Agency Establishes New Physical Production Division
Paradigm, a renowned agency, has officially unveiled its new physical production division, entrusting its leadership to the highly experienced agents Gil Harari and Jonathan Silverman. This strategic expansion signals Paradigm's intent to significantly bolster its influence and offerings within the dynamic landscapes of feature film and premium television content. The establishment of this department and the reunion with these industry veterans highlight a renewed focus on providing comprehensive support and expertise for complex productions, leveraging Harari and Silverman's extensive networks and proven track records in the field.
Entertainment Agency Strengthens Production Prowess with Veteran Leadership
In an exciting development announced on April 7, 2026, leading entertainment agency Paradigm revealed the launch of its dedicated physical production department. This crucial new division will be co-led by the highly esteemed agents Gil Harari and Jonathan Silverman, both of whom have previously played instrumental roles in shaping the agency's production business. Their return to Paradigm signifies a deliberate and strategic effort to fortify the agency's standing in the fiercely competitive markets of feature films and high-end television.
Gil Harari's distinguished career in physical production began at the Skouras Agency, where he meticulously cultivated a robust roster of cinematographers, production designers, and editors. Following successful tenures at BWCS and ICM, Harari first joined Paradigm, significantly expanding its production capabilities. He later played a pivotal role in establishing APA's physical production department, where he rapidly built one of the industry's most competitive units, notably overseeing the acquisition of Montana Artists Agency. His impressive client credits include acclaimed productions such as “The Conjuring,” “Aquaman,” “The King’s Speech,” and “The Imitation Game.”
Jonathan Silverman's journey into talent representation commenced after gaining invaluable experience in production. He transitioned into the agency world through the rigorous William Morris mailroom training program. At the remarkably young age of 32, Silverman was recruited by Paradigm to co-lead the department, where he was instrumental in staffing projects ranging from the cinematic masterpieces “Gosford Park” and “Be Cool” to the critically acclaimed television series “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” and HBO’s “The Sopranos.” He was also a key architect in building Endeavor’s physical production department from its inception, which later became a foundational pillar of WME, securing significant deals for films like “Hurt Locker” and “Quantum of Solace.” Subsequently, Silverman founded Intrinsic, focusing on both high-end television and features, securing major deals for popular series such as “Game of Thrones,” “Fallout,” and the hit film “Get Out.”
Expressing his enthusiasm for this new chapter, Harari remarked, “Sam Gores and Paradigm have consistently supported us, making this return feel like a complete circle. The opportunity to collaboratively build something impactful with Jonathan, whose career I've always admired, is particularly invigorating. As the industry rapidly evolves, our team is poised to leverage its collective experience and connections to become a premier destination for production talent seeking unparalleled guidance and hands-on representation.” Silverman echoed this sentiment, stating, “Gil and I have been eager to collaborate for many years. Reuniting at Paradigm, a place so integral to both our careers, and working alongside such a dynamic group of agents, makes this an incredibly energizing moment.” Andrew Ruf, managing partner at Paradigm, affirmed the significance of their return: “Gil and Jonathan are recognized as two of the most respected agents in physical production, with a proven history of cultivating elite client rosters and fostering substantial growth. Their previous contributions to Paradigm were invaluable, making their return in these leadership roles especially meaningful. Their combined experience, extensive relationships, and forward-thinking vision position them as the ideal team to guide the next phase of our physical production business.” Both Harari and Silverman will be based in Los Angeles, poised to drive this new venture forward.
The strategic re-engagement of Gil Harari and Jonathan Silverman at Paradigm not only marks a significant expansion for the agency but also underscores a growing trend within the entertainment industry to centralize and optimize production services. Their combined expertise and complementary skill sets are expected to foster a dynamic environment that will attract and nurture top-tier production talent. This move highlights Paradigm's commitment to innovation and its proactive approach to adapting to the evolving demands of film and television production, ultimately enriching the creative landscape and offering robust support to a diverse array of projects. It's a testament to the enduring power of seasoned leadership and strategic vision in an ever-changing industry.
